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How to Travel Safely Abroad

The global landscape is evolving and risks associated with unpredictable events are always present. Instant World Booking wishes to share some simple steps you can take to ensure your safety while traveling internationally.

Before You Travel ...

Prepare and be aware of the particular risks you may face at your destination.

Read up on the security situation and local restrictions and customs in the country you are visiting. If you are aware of the risks that are most likely to affect you during your travel, you will be in a much better position to respond appropriately.

Make sure you know how to make an international telephone call from the country you are visiting. Keep important local and emergency numbers with you at all times. (e.g., local police/safety, embassy).

Check the following excellent resources for the latest travel and safety precautions for your destination:

Make copies of your personal id (passport, driver's license), itinerary, flight tickets and emergency contact information. Keep a copy in your luggage and give one to a friend or relative.

If you have special medical or health needs, contact hotels in advance to ensure physicians or other assistance are available.

Consider pre-paying large expenditures, like hotel bills.

Purchase travel insurance that will cover lost or stolen belongings, and unexpected changes to your itinerary.

Arrange to have easy access to backup funds via a friend or relative at home.

During Your Trip ...

Crime

Crime presents a risk in any major city or high - traffic tourist location. Your chances of being a victim can be reduced by a few simple measures.

Remain aware of your surroundings and avoid areas where there may be an increased risk. (See websites listed above).

Avoid walking alone in cities you are visiting. Stay away from barren areas, particularly at night. Use only registered taxi services and approved or recommended public transport.

Avoid obvious displays of wealth. Do not use your mobile phone in public and avoid carrying or wearing expensive clothing, jewelry, etc.

Minimize the time spent carrying valuable equipment, such as laptop computers.

Carry only the amount of cash you will need for one day. If you use credit cards, carry only one and keep the remainder of your cash and cards in a hotel safe.

Carrying credit or bank cards in high risk areas is not recommended.

Transportation Safety

Transportation accidents while traveling pose a potentially significant risk. The following simple precautions can help make you safer in getting from A to B.

Arrange to be met at the airport, especially on your first visit to a city.Contact your hotel if you don't have pre-arranged transportation.

Upon arrival, immediately switch on your mobile phone.

Ensure you have the contact details of the driver or service meeting you.

If you have arranged to be met at the airport, but your driver is not waiting, remain in the airport terminal while you try to resolve the situation.

When using a car service, ask your driver for some identification before leaving the terminal.

Where possible, avoid traveling in taxis alone. Never hire unregistered taxi services, even if they claim to be cheaper. Do not hail taxis on the street in "high risk" destinations.

If driving or renting a car, make sure you understand all requirements and regulations, particularly in the event of an accident.

Be suspicious of strangers who claim to know you or offer cheap alternative transportation in unregistered vehicles.

"Hassle"

In some countries, you may be exposed to "hassle" from government authorities, including the police or immigration personnel, often looking for a bribe or similar payment. Planning can help avoid difficult situations.

Before you travel, make sure you know what you are required to do in the country you are visiting in terms of registering your passport/visa, etc. If in doubt, ask at check-in to the hotel.